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1816 Farmington Quaker Meetinghouse

The 1816 Farmington Quaker Meetinghouse serves as an educational historic site

1-315-986-5559
187 County Road 8
Farmington, NY 14425
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The 1816 Farmington Quaker Meetinghouse serves as an educational historic site and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places for its significance to 19-century reform movements.


The museum features speakers, relevant historical artifacts and serves as a conduit for peace, equality and activism. Located in the heart of the Northern Finger Lakes, the meetinghouse is a National center of reform in United States history.
 
 
 
 

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